Join Us Tonight, June 10, for ‘Microclimates & Vegetables That Thrive’

Tonight, Wednesday, June 10 at 5pm, Ron Chacey, the eminent regional vegetable grower and an original founder of the Pagosa Springs Community Garden, will discuss “Microclimates, Vegetables that Thrive in each Microclimate, and his Personal Favorite Varieties.”

The evening’s format begins with photos of Mr. Chacey’s personal garden and he will discuss what he is currently doing in his garden. An in-depth presentation on dealing with and developing microclimates, best practices for vegetables that thrive in each microclimate, and his suggestions for the best regional vegetable varieties will follow. All participants will be muted but invited to send in questions on his presentation and on any gardening topic.

The 5pm Free Gardening Talk will be held via Zoom or telephone. For tonight’s June 10 talk, please visit Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6237055961
Meeting ID: 623 705 5961 or via telephone +1 301 715 8592.

Email PagosaSpringsCommunityGarden@gmail.com for easy links to the talks.

Thanks to our sponsors: Growing Spaces, Day Lumber, Tractor Supply, Walmart, Terry’s Ace Hardware, PLPOA, AJ’s Greenhouse (Durango), Ponderosa Lumber, Pagosa Landscaping & Supply, Design A Sign, the Lost Cajun restaurant, San Juan Strains, Natural Grocers, Sherwin Williams, Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, and the Town of Pagosa Springs.

Thanks to Growing Spaces Growing Domes for their sponsorship of our weekly Garden talks. Call 970-731-2120 to set up a free personal tour of their onsite Growing Domes.

Note: Next week’s talk on Wednesday, June 17, will begin at 5:30pm.

The Pagosa Springs Community Garden is located at the end of 5th Street on the San Juan River in downtown Pagosa Springs. Decades old, the Garden is on land owned by the Town of Pagosa Springs, and plots are granted to the town’s citizens free of charge. In 2017, the Garden was rejuvenated by community volunteers with the assistance of local Pagosa Springs businesses. Raised beds and deer-out fencing were constructed with donated lumber. Soil amendments, fertilizers, seeds, plant starts, tools, hoses, and other necessary items are all provided through the generosity of Pagosa Springs businesses. The Town of Pagosa Springs provides free water for the Pagosa Springs Community Garden.

The Pagosa Springs Community Garden is free and open to all. Residents and town visitors are invited to stop by and enjoy the lovely space.

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